“I listened to Jay’s shit, that 4:44,” 50 said in an Instagram video. “I thought the shit was alright. I liked the shit, but I’m gonna keep it 100. The shit was too smart. I felt like I was supposed to be wearing glasses and tie a fuckin’ sweater around my waist. It was like Ivy League shit.” Later, he added: “That shit was like golf course music.”

50 Cent And Jay-Z

“I’mma tell you the truth: N--gas hot out there. They don’t wanna hear that s--t. They just wanna have a good time. F--k that. You can’t be the best rapper at 47, “ “They comin’ with new shit. That’s why I was laughing with Joe Budden [and] the Migos ni**as ’cause they up next. You gotta let the young ni**as come in. Ni**a’s fuckin’ with Future and all that other shit, leave them ni**as alone. What the fuck is the matter with you, man?”

The G-Unit performer continued: “I ain’t gon’ hold you up. Some of that s--t was like golf course music.” 50 Cent reportedly added in the caption, “I felt like I needed a pair of loafers on when I listen to jay s--t. LOL. golf any one!!!”

50 Cent’s criticism comes just a few weeks after Jay-Z named him as an inspiration. After the Roc Nation Sports founder was inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame on June 15, he thanked 50 Cent on Twitter as someone who influenced his career.